As soon as I hit Vancouver I’m chasing a squirrel around Stanley Park for about 3-4 days followed closely by seeing how much maple syrup I can drink. After that I’m heading straight to Sharks & Hammers.

For those of you that live in Intraweb Land and not in Vancouver I suggest that you check out their blog and grab some fresh gems like the tees below at their online store.

I thought old mate was doing the crossword as we ate breakfast at 2pm. On closer inspection he was filling out a betting slip for the trots.
This is the black and white version with the shadows darkened to give the old man a glum feeling of loneliness. You can view the original image HERE.

Probably the best thing anyone could ever bring to a BBQ. People were a bit skeptical at first but almost everyone was hooked after one nibble. It took 1.2kg of bacon, 2 packets of Italian sausage and a lot of love to make. I can’t describe how delicious it was.
THANKS JMERY!

For more information on how to make your own ‘Bacon Explosion’ at home click HERE.

“I’m not a builder, I never want to build anything in my life… unless it’s a sandwich.”– Lisa (Beauty and the Geek Australia)

The sun goes down at about 9pm in Melbourne these days so it’s a good opportunity to hit the beach… or go sailing if you’re into that type of thing. It was my first trip out on a sailboat. There wasn’t much wind around so we did more bobbing up and down than sailing but I managed to get some rather nice silhouette shots of the sunset.

Australia Zoo. Sure it’s run like a business but it should definitely be on your to do list if you’re visiting from out of town.

Old people. Far too many of them. The one’s who retire there to lay in the sun all day and turn into human handbags are cool. At least they’re using the coast to it’s full potential. It’s the one’s that get around in those whisper quiet scooters who shit me when they run you over.